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− | '''Post-transuranic alloys''', or PTUs, are ultra-high-strength alloys made using stable isotopes of very large atoms. Creating post-transuranic elements requires vast amounts of energy, and building and repairing structures made of the finished alloys is equally hard. |
+ | '''Post-transuranic alloys''', or PTUs, are ultra-high-strength alloys made using stable isotopes of very large atoms. Creating post-transuranic elements requires vast amounts of energy, and building and repairing structures made of the finished alloys is equally hard. PTUs are therefore extremely expensive. |
− | [[Annie-plant|Annie-plants]] make heavy use of PTUs, presenting something of a bootstrap problem since they are the best source of the power required to make more PTUs. |
+ | [[Annie-plant|Annie-plants]] make heavy use of PTUs, presenting something of a bootstrap problem since they are the best source of the power required to make more PTUs. Large annie-plants are by far the most expensive component of a given structure; annie-plant damage can total a warship. |
− | The ancient [[Oafa]] civilization was able to make PTUs more efficiently than current galactic civilization can (or they had a staggeringly vast industrial base), and used |
+ | The ancient [[Oafa]] civilization was able to make PTUs more efficiently than current galactic civilization can (or they had a staggeringly vast industrial base), and used them as bulk structural materials. This makes newly discovered Oafan relics, especially ship hulls, a fantastically valuable resource. |
[[Category:Technology]] |
[[Category:Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 16 February 2016
Post-transuranic alloys, or PTUs, are ultra-high-strength alloys made using stable isotopes of very large atoms. Creating post-transuranic elements requires vast amounts of energy, and building and repairing structures made of the finished alloys is equally hard. PTUs are therefore extremely expensive.
Annie-plants make heavy use of PTUs, presenting something of a bootstrap problem since they are the best source of the power required to make more PTUs. Large annie-plants are by far the most expensive component of a given structure; annie-plant damage can total a warship.
The ancient Oafa civilization was able to make PTUs more efficiently than current galactic civilization can (or they had a staggeringly vast industrial base), and used them as bulk structural materials. This makes newly discovered Oafan relics, especially ship hulls, a fantastically valuable resource.